Amy Ball 1810
Cross Stitch Pattern
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Designer: Scarlet Letter
Item: SCTL-047
Type: Cross Stitch Patterns
Note from the designer - "Samplers depicting children - particularly such large children - are uncommon. Not only the children make this an outstanding sampler, but also the multi-floral border, the charming verse, the scene at the top with its menagerie of creatures, and the beautiful naturalistic rose at the center. The original sampler is English and was worked on a very fine tiffany."
Note: The stitch count is not included.
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Item: SCTL-047
Type: Cross Stitch Patterns
Note from the designer - "Samplers depicting children - particularly such large children - are uncommon. Not only the children make this an outstanding sampler, but also the multi-floral border, the charming verse, the scene at the top with its menagerie of creatures, and the beautiful naturalistic rose at the center. The original sampler is English and was worked on a very fine tiffany."
Note: The stitch count is not included.
Chart only
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